Average power rating of opponents played: BALTIMORE 18.6, PITTSBURGH 19.2

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

BALTIMORE - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Rushing

Passing

TO

Rushing

Passing

TO

10/15/2017

CHICAGO

24-27

L

-5

L

39.5

O

26-125

24-41-166

3

54-231

9-17-111

2

10/22/2017

@ MINNESOTA

16-24

L

5

L

37.5

O

20-64

27-39-144

0

33-169

20-31-188

1

10/26/2017

MIAMI

40-0

W

-3

W

38

O

40-174

13-22-121

0

19-45

25-44-151

2

11/5/2017

@ TENNESSEE

20-23

L

3

T

41

O

22-73

35-53-268

2

21-71

19-28-186

1

11/19/2017

@ GREEN BAY

23-0

W

-2.5

W

38.5

U

26-58

22-28-161

1

25-75

21-36-190

5

11/27/2017

HOUSTON

23-16

W

-7.5

L

39.5

U

31-139

21-33-155

0

25-66

22-37-237

3

12/3/2017

DETROIT

44-20

W

-2.5

W

43

O

27-101

23-36-269

0

24-78

27-34-294

3

12/10/2017

@ PITTSBURGH

12/17/2017

@ CLEVELAND

12/23/2017

INDIANAPOLIS

12/31/2017

CINCINNATI

PITTSBURGH - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Rushing

Passing

TO

Rushing

Passing

TO

10/15/2017

@ KANSAS CITY

19-13

W

3

W

46

U

37-194

17-25-245

1

15-28

19-34-223

0

10/22/2017

CINCINNATI

29-14

W

-4

W

40

O

43-152

15-25-268

0

17-71

17-30-108

2

10/29/2017

@ DETROIT

20-15

W

-3

W

44.5

U

29-75

17-31-317

2

22-71

27-45-411

1

11/12/2017

@ INDIANAPOLIS

20-17

W

-10.5

L

47

U

30-88

19-31-228

1

29-71

14-24-196

1

11/16/2017

TENNESSEE

40-17

W

-7

W

44.5

O

21-65

30-45-284

0

21-52

22-34-264

4

11/26/2017

GREEN BAY

31-28

W

-14

L

43

O

24-121

33-45-341

3

24-80

17-26-227

0

12/4/2017

@ CINCINNATI

23-20

W

-4.5

L

43

P

22-92

24-40-282

1

22-130

21-36-223

0

12/10/2017

BALTIMORE

12/17/2017

NEW ENGLAND

12/25/2017

@ HOUSTON

12/31/2017

CLEVELAND

KEY GAME INFORMATION

BALTIMORE: Baltimore was the league's most pass-heavy team last season, and has indicated they'd like to run more often. The problem is that their options at RB are Terrance West and Buck Allen, with pass-catcher Danny Woodhead bound to see plenty of playing time. West did, however, run well last season, as he rushed for a career-high 774 yards. Off an up-and-down season, QB Joe Flacco needs third-year WR Breshad Perriman and newly-acquired, oft-injured WR Jeremy Maclin to become serious threats. Baltimore's defense boasted the league's second-best third-down conversion rate last season, and made significant upgrades to their secondary with the signings of S Tony Jefferson and CB Brandon Carr, along with first-round draft pick CB Marlon Humphrey. DT Brandon Williams is an elite run-stuffer, LB C.J. Mosley is as good in coverage as any linebacker and edge-rusher Terrell Suggs still has some gas left in the tank.

PITTSBURGH: QB Ben Roethlisberger gets the ball out quickly most of the time, with plenty of downfield bombs worked in. WR Antonio Brown is unguardable, and WR Martavis Bryant looked almost as good before his season-long suspension in 2016. RB Le'Veon Bell is a good enough pass-catcher to play WR, and his unique, patient, explosive running style behind a crushing O-line made the running game the focus of the Steelers' offense late last season. The Steelers' front-seven isn't as imposing as it to be, as 38-year-old LB James Harrison led the team with just five sacks a season ago. OLB Bud Dupree has shown signs of becoming the next great Pittsburgh pass-rusher, while ILB Ryan Shazier is an athletic freak with room to grow. S Sean Davis and CB Artie Burns, Pittsburgh's first two draft picks in 2016, are ticketed for larger roles after developing well as rookies.

PREVIEW

Steelers, Ravens renew rivalry with playoff implications

The Pittsburgh Steelers can punch their tickets to the postseason with a victory over the visiting Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.

However, they will have to accomplish that goal without a couple of key players.

Receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster is suspended after a hard block on Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict on Monday night. Linebacker Ryan Shazier suffered a spinal injury in that game and had to be hospitalized.

Pittsburgh (10-2) can clinch its third AFC North title in four seasons with a win or tie against Baltimore, which has won three straight. Getting a win is the main focus this week, not the fallout from the physical game against the Bengals.

"It's a challenge on a short week, you know, playing on Monday Night and having another big division game coming up," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. "But such is life in the AFC North. We embrace the challenges of playing in this division -- how tough it is and the intentions of those we compete against. We'll be energized by game time on Sunday. We'll be excited about defending our turf against a very good football team."

The Ravens also had a key loss when their top cornerback Jimmy Smith suffered a season-ending torn Achilles in the previous game against Lions. He was also suspended four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances.

As a result, Baltimore will rely on Brandon Carr and rookie Marlon Humphrey to start on the outside against the Steelers' Antonio Brown and likely Martavis Bryant. A pair of young cornerbacks, Jaylen Hill and Maurice Canady, will also get more opportunities. Cornerback Stanley Jean-Baptiste was promoted from the practice squad and could see some action.

"Our secondary is playing at a really high level," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday. "It will be tested in this game against their players and their scheme. So, we look forward to it. How we fare is yet to be determined. We'll have to prove that on the field."

The Steelers beat Baltimore 26-9 in the first meeting on Oct 1. With Ravens tackle Brandon Williams out of the lineup with a foot injury, Pittsburgh running back Le'Veon Bell amassed 144 yards with two touchdowns. Williams has bounced back from the injury and Baltimore's run defense has been solid. So, Bell will be challenged to repeat that performance.

This game also has big playoff implications for the Ravens, who own the sixth and final spot in the AFC playoff race. Baltimore could improve its postseason seeding with a win.

"It's a great rivalry," Harbaugh said. "We love playing in it. It's the most physical game we play every single year. It's always tough coming out of the game in that you're going to have a lot of bumps and bruises for sure. We have respect for them."

Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is looking forward to the challenge against the Steelers defense, which is ranked fourth overall in the NFL. In his last seven games at Heinz Field, Flacco completed 64.4 percent of his passes, averaging 241.7 yards per contest with eight touchdowns and three interceptions. He is 4-3 over that stretch.

"This game is always awesome," Flacco said. "It's a ton of fun to go play up there. The more you go up there, the more you enjoy the atmosphere. It's a good, old-fashioned football game that you love to be a part of."

The Steelers lead all-time series with Baltimore, 23-20. However, the teams have split the last 22 meetings.

Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger also appreciates the rivalry with Ravens, which is much different than the contentious meeting against the Bengals.

"The difference between this game and the Cincinnati game is these two teams, us and Baltimore, there's always a respect involved in it," Roethlisberger said. "You're going to get hit really hard or you're going to hit somebody really hard, but you're going help them up and say, 'Man, nice job.' At the end of it, you're going to shake hands and give the other guy a hug and say that was a lot of fun and can't wait to do it next year. It's a fun rivalry in the sense that there's a lot of respect and there are two good football teams."